‘We just want to keep the farm.’ N.J. family begs town not to seize 175-year-old land.
The town wants to use eminent domain to seize the land to build a large affordable housing development.
Single mom’s inspiring journey: From tragedy to college degree with unique N.J. grant
After losing both parents, Ashley Rich moved 800 miles to rebuild her life. Here's the New Jersey program that helped her earn a nursing degree.
Third teen dies from injuries following Ocean County crash
Two others were injured in the crash, police said.
‘People matter more than Pickleball’: Thousands rally to save N.J. church slated to become park
A New Jersey town is trying to seize the church property to create a waterfront park with pickleball courts and a soccer field.
One of N.J.’s largest school districts drops transgender policy
The policy prevented school staff from outing transgender students to their families.
N.J. university wants to close tiny Classics Library. Students are fighting back.
Campus officials said the library is "small and underutilized.” Students say it holds much greater value.
N.J. principal, vice principal on leave after teacher is accused of grooming student
The teacher is accused of sending a girl up to 10 messages a day for years.
Massive N.J. high-rise under construction gets OK to add 20 more floors
The soaring building will now be 55 floors with apartments, a hotel and sky-high restaurant.
Netflix starts demolition to build mega-studio near Jersey Shore
Gov. Phil Murphy and Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos pushed the button to start swinging a wrecking ball to make way for a massive new Netflix studio.
Netflix ready to start construction on huge N.J. movie studio
A private groundbreaking ceremony is planned for Tuesday.
Massive N.J. mall pushes out senior group as mega-makeover turns into ‘war zone’
The mall "turned off all the power with one hour's notice,” the nonprofit group said.
N.J. school board — slammed for proposing 36% tax hike — votes for smaller increase
“What we’re witnessing is a failure of planning, oversight, and will,” the mayor said, objecting to the tax hike.